Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... visited with such a fit of the stone , as if he had all the fragments of poor Robin in that region of his viscera where the disease holds its seat . Tell this not in Gath , lest the Scots rejoice that they xxii DEDICATORY EPISTLE .
... visited with such a fit of the stone , as if he had all the fragments of poor Robin in that region of his viscera where the disease holds its seat . Tell this not in Gath , lest the Scots rejoice that they xxii DEDICATORY EPISTLE .
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... seat he had nothing of the awk- wardness of the convent , but displayed the easy and habitual grace of a well - trained horseman . Indeed , it seemed that so humble a conveyance as a mule , in however good case , and however well broken ...
... seat he had nothing of the awk- wardness of the convent , but displayed the easy and habitual grace of a well - trained horseman . Indeed , it seemed that so humble a conveyance as a mule , in however good case , and however well broken ...
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... seat was hung a scarlet cloth cloak lined with fur , and a cap of the same materials richly embroidered , which completed the dress of the opulent landholder when he chose to go forth . A short boar spear , with a broad and bright steel ...
... seat was hung a scarlet cloth cloak lined with fur , and a cap of the same materials richly embroidered , which completed the dress of the opulent landholder when he chose to go forth . A short boar spear , with a broad and bright steel ...
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... seat , bent his looks downward , and ap- peared to be absorbed in melancholy reflec- tion . From his musing Cedric was suddenly awak- ened by the blast of a horn , which was replied to by the clamorous yells and barking of all the dogs ...
... seat , bent his looks downward , and ap- peared to be absorbed in melancholy reflec- tion . From his musing Cedric was suddenly awak- ened by the blast of a horn , which was replied to by the clamorous yells and barking of all the dogs ...
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... seat , and usurps the patrimony , of a better race , the race of Ulfgar of Middleham ; but what Norman lord doth not the same ? This Prior is , they say , a free and jovial priest , who loves the wine - cup and the bugle - horn better ...
... seat , and usurps the patrimony , of a better race , the race of Ulfgar of Middleham ; but what Norman lord doth not the same ? This Prior is , they say , a free and jovial priest , who loves the wine - cup and the bugle - horn better ...
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